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Report suggest Nokia is working on its own 10inch Windows RT tablet – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
December 19, 2012
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It looks like Nokia has resumed its work on a Nokia 10-inch Windows RT tablet, according to a new report. Nokia is apparently in cooperation with Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Compal Electronics to resume development of a 10inch tablet to be showcased at the 2013 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

Report suggest nokia is working on its own 10inch windows rt tablet - onmsft. Com - december 19, 2012

The 2013 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain takes place on February 25th to the 28th and a report suggests that Nokia will unveil this Windows RT 10-inch tablet, powered by a Qualcomm S4 processor. Nokia originally had plans to release this tablet prior to Microsoft releasing the Surface RT, but immediately realized it would be best to wait and see how well Microsoft’s Surface RT would fare in the market before releasing a tablet of their own. If true, this would offer yet another tablet choice for those wishing to own a Windows RT device.

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